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Lay's Cuites au four nature - 130 g

Lay's Cuites au four nature - 130 g

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Barcode: 3168930002987 (EAN / EAN-13)

Common name: Produit à base de pommes de terre cuit au four nature

Quantity: 130 g

Packaging: Plastic, Bag, fr:Sachet en plastique

Brands: Lay’s

Categories: Plant-based foods and beverages, Plant-based foods, Snacks, Cereals and potatoes, Salty snacks, Appetizers, Chips and fries, Crisps, Potato crisps, Flavoured potato crisps, Crisps made from reconstituted potato

Labels, certifications, awards: No preservatives, No colorings, Nutriscore, Nutriscore Grade B, Nutriscore Grade D

EMB code: BV 51601 253

Stores: Cora, Auchan, Magasins U, Leclerc, carrefour.fr

Countries where sold: Belgium, France, Réunion

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Ingredients

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    11 ingredients


    potato flakes, starch, sunflower oil, sugar, emulsifier (sunflower lecithin),dextrose,salt,acidity regulator (citric acid),turmeric extract

Food processing

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    Ultra processed foods


    Elements that indicate the product is in the 4 - Ultra processed food and drink products group:

    • Additive: E100 - Curcumin
    • Additive: E322 - Lecithins
    • Ingredient: Dextrose
    • Ingredient: Emulsifier
    • Ingredient: Glucose

    Food products are classified into 4 groups according to their degree of processing:

    1. Unprocessed or minimally processed foods
    2. Processed culinary ingredients
    3. Processed foods
    4. Ultra processed foods

    The determination of the group is based on the category of the product and on the ingredients it contains.

    Learn more about the NOVA classification

Additives

  • E322 - Lecithins


    Lecithin: Lecithin -UK: , US: , from the Greek lekithos, "egg yolk"- is a generic term to designate any group of yellow-brownish fatty substances occurring in animal and plant tissues, which are amphiphilic – they attract both water and fatty substances -and so are both hydrophilic and lipophilic-, and are used for smoothing food textures, dissolving powders -emulsifying-, homogenizing liquid mixtures, and repelling sticking materials.Lecithins are mixtures of glycerophospholipids including phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylserine, and phosphatidic acid.Lecithin was first isolated in 1845 by the French chemist and pharmacist Theodore Gobley. In 1850, he named the phosphatidylcholine lécithine. Gobley originally isolated lecithin from egg yolk—λέκιθος lekithos is "egg yolk" in Ancient Greek—and established the complete chemical formula of phosphatidylcholine in 1874; in between, he had demonstrated the presence of lecithin in a variety of biological matters, including venous blood, in human lungs, bile, human brain tissue, fish eggs, fish roe, and chicken and sheep brain. Lecithin can easily be extracted chemically using solvents such as hexane, ethanol, acetone, petroleum ether, benzene, etc., or extraction can be done mechanically. It is usually available from sources such as soybeans, eggs, milk, marine sources, rapeseed, cottonseed, and sunflower. It has low solubility in water, but is an excellent emulsifier. In aqueous solution, its phospholipids can form either liposomes, bilayer sheets, micelles, or lamellar structures, depending on hydration and temperature. This results in a type of surfactant that usually is classified as amphipathic. Lecithin is sold as a food additive and dietary supplement. In cooking, it is sometimes used as an emulsifier and to prevent sticking, for example in nonstick cooking spray.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E322i - Lecithin


    Lecithin: Lecithin -UK: , US: , from the Greek lekithos, "egg yolk"- is a generic term to designate any group of yellow-brownish fatty substances occurring in animal and plant tissues, which are amphiphilic – they attract both water and fatty substances -and so are both hydrophilic and lipophilic-, and are used for smoothing food textures, dissolving powders -emulsifying-, homogenizing liquid mixtures, and repelling sticking materials.Lecithins are mixtures of glycerophospholipids including phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylserine, and phosphatidic acid.Lecithin was first isolated in 1845 by the French chemist and pharmacist Theodore Gobley. In 1850, he named the phosphatidylcholine lécithine. Gobley originally isolated lecithin from egg yolk—λέκιθος lekithos is "egg yolk" in Ancient Greek—and established the complete chemical formula of phosphatidylcholine in 1874; in between, he had demonstrated the presence of lecithin in a variety of biological matters, including venous blood, in human lungs, bile, human brain tissue, fish eggs, fish roe, and chicken and sheep brain. Lecithin can easily be extracted chemically using solvents such as hexane, ethanol, acetone, petroleum ether, benzene, etc., or extraction can be done mechanically. It is usually available from sources such as soybeans, eggs, milk, marine sources, rapeseed, cottonseed, and sunflower. It has low solubility in water, but is an excellent emulsifier. In aqueous solution, its phospholipids can form either liposomes, bilayer sheets, micelles, or lamellar structures, depending on hydration and temperature. This results in a type of surfactant that usually is classified as amphipathic. Lecithin is sold as a food additive and dietary supplement. In cooking, it is sometimes used as an emulsifier and to prevent sticking, for example in nonstick cooking spray.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E330 - Citric acid


    Citric acid: Citric acid is a weak organic acid that has the chemical formula C6H8O7. It occurs naturally in citrus fruits. In biochemistry, it is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle, which occurs in the metabolism of all aerobic organisms. More than a million tons of citric acid are manufactured every year. It is used widely as an acidifier, as a flavoring and chelating agent.A citrate is a derivative of citric acid; that is, the salts, esters, and the polyatomic anion found in solution. An example of the former, a salt is trisodium citrate; an ester is triethyl citrate. When part of a salt, the formula of the citrate ion is written as C6H5O3−7 or C3H5O-COO-3−3.
    Source: Wikipedia

Ingredients analysis

The analysis is based solely on the ingredients listed and does not take into account processing methods.
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    Details of the analysis of the ingredients


    Flocons de pommes de terre, amidon, huile de tournesol, sucre, émulsifiant (lécithine de tournesol), dextrose, sel, correcteur d'acidité (acide citrique), extrait de curcuma
    1. Flocons de pommes de terre -> en:potato-flakes - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 11.1111111111111 - percent_max: 100
    2. amidon -> en:starch - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 50
    3. huile de tournesol -> en:sunflower-oil - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - from_palm_oil: no - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 33.3333333333333
    4. sucre -> en:sugar - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 25
    5. émulsifiant -> en:emulsifier - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 20
      1. lécithine de tournesol -> en:sunflower-lecithin - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 20
    6. dextrose -> en:dextrose - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 16.6666666666667
    7. sel -> en:salt - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 14.2857142857143
    8. correcteur d'acidité -> en:acidity-regulator - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 12.5
      1. acide citrique -> en:e330 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 12.5
    9. extrait de curcuma -> en:e100 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 11.1111111111111

Nutrition

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    Good nutritional quality


    ⚠️ Warning: the amount of fruits, vegetables and nuts is not specified on the label, it was estimated from the list of ingredients: 0

    This product is not considered a beverage for the calculation of the Nutri-Score.

    Positive points: 8

    • Proteins: 3 / 5 (value: 5.9, rounded value: 5.9)
    • Fiber: 5 / 5 (value: 6.2, rounded value: 6.2)
    • Fruits, vegetables, nuts, and colza/walnut/olive oils: 0 / 5 (value: 0, rounded value: 0)

    Negative points: 10

    • Energy: 5 / 10 (value: 1860, rounded value: 1860)
    • Sugars: 1 / 10 (value: 5.3, rounded value: 5.3)
    • Saturated fat: 1 / 10 (value: 1.4, rounded value: 1.4)
    • Sodium: 3 / 10 (value: 336, rounded value: 336)

    The points for proteins are counted because the negative points are less than 11.

    Score nutritionnel: 2 (10 - 8)

    Nutri-Score: B

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    Sugars in moderate quantity (5.3%)


    What you need to know
    • A high consumption of sugar can cause weight gain and tooth decay. It also augments the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardio-vascular diseases.

    Recommendation: Limit the consumption of sugar and sugary drinks
    • Sugary drinks (such as sodas, fruit beverages, and fruit juices and nectars) should be limited as much as possible (no more than 1 glass a day).
    • Choose products with lower sugar content and reduce the consumption of products with added sugars.
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    Salt in moderate quantity (0.84%)


    What you need to know
    • A high consumption of salt (or sodium) can cause raised blood pressure, which can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
    • Many people who have high blood pressure do not know it, as there are often no symptoms.
    • Most people consume too much salt (on average 9 to 12 grams per day), around twice the recommended maximum level of intake.

    Recommendation: Limit the consumption of salt and salted food
    • Reduce the quantity of salt used when cooking, and don't salt again at the table.
    • Limit the consumption of salty snacks and choose products with lower salt content.

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    Nutrition facts


    Nutrition facts As sold
    for 100 g / 100 ml
    As sold
    per serving (30g)
    Compared to: Flavoured potato crisps
    Energy 1,860 kj
    (442 kcal)
    558 kj
    (133 kcal)
    -15%
    Fat 13 g 3.9 g -57%
    Saturated fat 1.4 g 0.42 g -51%
    Carbohydrates 73 g 21.9 g +36%
    Sugars 5.3 g 1.59 g +86%
    Fiber 6.2 g 1.86 g +55%
    Proteins 5.9 g 1.77 g -3%
    Salt 0.84 g 0.252 g -39%
    Alcohol 0 % vol 0 % vol
    Fruits‚ vegetables‚ nuts and rapeseed‚ walnut and olive oils (estimate from ingredients list analysis) 0 % 0 %
Serving size: 30g

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Other information

Preparation: A consommer sans préparation

Conservation conditions: A conserver à l'abri de la chaleur et de l'humidité

Customer service: PepsiCo France, 15 boulevard Charles de Gaulle 92705 Colombes CEDEX

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